The following people appeared during felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear Oct. 22 in Pope County Circuit Court.

• Stacy Chaves, 32, failure to appear — $100,000.

According to a warrant filed Nov. 25, 2008, Chaves failed to appear to a Nov. 24, 2008 court date where she was to face charges of delivery of a controlled substance. Chaves was arrested Wednesday after being pulled by an officer in Oklahoma.

• Angela Feltner, 30, breaking and entering — $10,000.

According to a warrant filed Aug. 9, Feltner was arrested Wednesday after an investigation led police to believe she was involved in robberies of two machines at different local establishments in May.

According to the warrant, the Russellville Police Department reported to 4th Street Laundry on May 5, where an employee said a coin machine had been broken into, and video surveillance showed Feltner use what appeared to be a screwdriver to break into the machine. Damage to the machine was estimated at $25.

Police responded to another laundromat on East E Street on May 25, where they found a soda machine had been broken into. Damage to the machine was estimated at about $200, and $25 was reportedly stolen.

According to the warrant, Feltner admitted to police she was in the video from 4th Street Laundry and said she was a lookout for someone else who broke into the machines, though she refused to identify the accomplice.

• John Jenkins, 24, possession of a controlled substance — $5,000.

According to a warrant filed Aug. 9, agents with the Russellville Police Department (RPD) and the Fifth Judicial Drug Task Force (DTF) through the use of a confidential informant met with Jenkins in an attempt to purchase eight Oxycodone pills. The informant gave Jenkins $160 in buy money for the pills, though Jenkins reportedly left and never returned with the drugs.

• Carl E. Hall, 31, delivery of a controlled substance — $7,500.

According to a warrant filed Dec. 20, DTF agents through the use of a confidential informant met with Hall on June 7, 2011, and allegedly purchased one gram of methamphetamine from Hall for $100.

• Klyantel Summons, 22, battery — $10,000.

According to a warrant filed Aug. 21, Summons was arrested in connection with an alleged hazing incident that left an Arkansas Tech University student hospitalized for several weeks and in a medically-induced coma for a week. Summons, who along with Stephen Bender, 25, Calvin Williams, 26, and Deonte Bradley, 22, faces battery charges after investigators allege the four were involved in a fraternity-related attack where Deshawn Scoggins, 23, was allegedly beaten with wooden canes and paddles.

According to court documents, Scoggins was admitted into the hospital the next day, where he remained for several weeks before being released.

Police responded Thursday to a condemned apartment complex on West J Street after receiving calls from a woman who said she saw two males she didn’t believe belonged there behind the complex. When police arrived, one man, later identified as Payne, fled by foot and Koheel, who was holding a knife and appeared to have been stealing copper from an air conditioning unit behind the complex, submitted himself to police custody.

Payne was apprehended on Boulder Avenue shortly after Koheel’s arrest. Police found stolen pieces of copper in the men’s truck located at the complex.

• Robert Coffield, 29, theft of property — $15,000.

Police were contacted by Walmart officials who said on Aug. 16, a man entered the store and stole three laptop computers. According to the report, the man put the computers in a shopping cart and removed the security devices. After being stopped trying to exit through the doors in the store’s garden center, he exited through the front doors, which were left unguarded.

Employees identified the man in surveillance video as Coffield, and the name was turned over to police on Sept. 6. Police contacted Coffield at his residence on Sept. 26, and Coffield immediately asked if they were there in regards to the computers, and said he thought he had paid for them but he offered to retrieve them, according to the report.